Mackenzie and Walker | October 10, 2013
Last week, Mark Waid wrote an “open letter” to creators on work-for-hire projects, detailing what he considers to be a decline in courtesy in parts of the industry over recent years. Given that he’s still working at Marvel, and Dynamite, this doesn’t mean that he’s done with work-for-hire forever (clearly), but it does highlight the [...]
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Dr. Travis Langley | December 1, 2012
Every article needs at least one image. A square image makes the best thumbnail, although a cinematic image tends to look better at the top of the article. Credit the source. Resize images. Do not copy and paste. Do not violate copyright. Promotional images are great. A screen capture from a legal copy is fine.
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